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More than 100 million Americans are under heat alerts as the extreme temperatures that have smothered the Midwest this week arrive on the East Coast.
Heat Dome’s Extreme Heat and Humidity Triggers Alerts across Eastern U.S. High humidity and overnight low temperatures that are relatively hot will put tens of millions of people under heat ...
The subtropical high-pressure system, straddling the monsoonal clouds in China's interior and the rain bands of Danas, continued to hang over central China and the eastern seaboard running from ...
This fall, travelers in the United States will have access to a brand new airline for flights to the Middle East. Bahrain-based carrier Gulf Air is relaunching flights to New York’s John F. Kennedy ...
Multiple states bordering Canada could feel the greatest impact of a 35 percent tariff on Canadian products starting August 1.
These picturesque coastal towns offer unforgettable beach vacations packed with fun, sun and family-friendly charm.
The Mercer County Sheriff's Office reports that Lexington Road/US 68 east is back open after a collision that occurred on Wednesday morning.
Nearly 130 million people are under heat alerts, with the extreme temperatures expected to expand to other areas across the United States. It comes as severe storms tore through the Midwest with ...
Old maps of North America often included mysterious bodies of water that didn't exist, sparking curiosity and intrigue. One such example is the so-called "Sea" that appeared on several early maps, ...
In the role, he was responsible for leading 45 recruiting stations in Eastern New York, Western Massachusetts, Connecticut, and stations across Europe.
This motivated us to look at how overtopping probability of several dams in the U.S. has changed over time." According to the researchers, there are more than 92,000 dams across the U.S.—many of ...
For rainfall, NOAA is at odds with The Old Farmer's Almanac in highlighting above-average rainfall along much of the Eastern Seaboard, while the Almanac is predicting a drier fall.